Os2Outdoors
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The family is having an epic season so far. Started in August
Sunday evening of velvet hunt
October 4th, snuck in during a thunderstorm to white oaks bordering the thicket this guy called home. 30 minutes after the rain stopped he was standing under me.
October 17th, I made a run to Ohio as a major cold front came through. 5 hour drive. 3 hour hunt and I was tagged out in Ohio.
October
October 31st, Youth hunt. My son got his biggest. He cried a little bit over this one.
November 4th, I had sat 4 days straight in KY with minimal activity. Midday this buck came rite under me cruising. November
November 7th, Indiana public. 1.5 miles deep.
November 11th, Eastern Oklahoma. Saw him cruising a thicket edge an grunt/snort wheezed him in to 20 yards.
November 16th, Oklahoma public. 5 days of spot and stalk I finally caught up to one. That western hunting is way harder coming from a Eastern tree stand junkie. So rewarding!!
December 5th, Tennessee. Hot an windy evening me an my wife climbed in a tree overlooking a buck oats and purple top plot. Had pictures of this deer a bunch randomly but, post rut he'd setup shop on this food source. Didn't really expect to see him, but 30 minutes before dark he was feeding a 100 yards away and the rest is history.
Sunday evening of velvet hunt
October 4th, snuck in during a thunderstorm to white oaks bordering the thicket this guy called home. 30 minutes after the rain stopped he was standing under me.
October 17th, I made a run to Ohio as a major cold front came through. 5 hour drive. 3 hour hunt and I was tagged out in Ohio.
October 31st, Youth hunt. My son got his biggest. He cried a little bit over this one.
November 4th, I had sat 4 days straight in KY with minimal activity. Midday this buck came rite under me cruising. November
November 7th, Indiana public. 1.5 miles deep.
November 11th, Eastern Oklahoma. Saw him cruising a thicket edge an grunt/snort wheezed him in to 20 yards.
November 16th, Oklahoma public. 5 days of spot and stalk I finally caught up to one. That western hunting is way harder coming from a Eastern tree stand junkie. So rewarding!!
December 5th, Tennessee. Hot an windy evening me an my wife climbed in a tree overlooking a buck oats and purple top plot. Had pictures of this deer a bunch randomly but, post rut he'd setup shop on this food source. Didn't really expect to see him, but 30 minutes before dark he was feeding a 100 yards away and the rest is history.